Kalan vs Layton
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Pink pepper and cardamom open with a dry, slightly metallic spice that reads clean rather than warm. The heart is where iris takes over — powdery and rooty, softening the pepper without smothering it. Sandalwood and cedarwood pull the dry-down toward a pale, smooth woodiness that sits close to skin rather than projecting loudly. Sillage is moderate and polished; this one leans intimate after an hour. Musk ties everything together with a barely-there skin quality. — Best for cooler months and professional settings; suits anyone who wants refined spice without sweetness.
Opens with a bright bergamot-apple accord that's crisp without being candied, then softens quickly as geranium and jasmine push it into a clean floral heart with real warmth. The dry-down is where it earns its reputation — vanilla and sandalwood settle into a creamy, slightly sweet base that projects confidently for hours without going loud. Sillage is generous but controlled, leaving a smooth gourmand-woody trail that reads polished rather than heavy — a year-round crowd-pleaser best suited to dates, offices, or anywhere a well-composed masculine makes an impression.
How they overlap
Kalan and Layton share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Layton is the cheaper original at $295 compared to $335 for Kalan — about 12% less. Layton covers 4 seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter) — wider weather range than Kalan, which leans spring/fall/winter-only.